A Historical and Geographical Visitors Guide to Area Rugs and Carpets
| Area Rugs from Various Industries |
A Guide to Arak Rugs
Some of the Persian rugs created by the small villages have a Kurdish and Turkish influence that makes them unique to the rugs hand made in Arak.
Ardabil Rug History and Geography
Hand knotted by nomads, these Ardabil rugs and runner where made from the best materials to create a high quality final product.
Bakhtiari Rugs Guide
The majority of Bakhtiari rugs are hand knotted in smaller surrounding settlements such as Saman, Chehel Shotor and Shalamzar.
A Historical Guide to Baluch Rugs
Although they have barely any influence from the modern world, these hand knotted Baluch rugs and runners hold an exquisite beauty and elegance.
The Elam Rug Industry
The hand woven Elam Rug quality ranges from dense to loosely knotted; this ensures that every rug and carpet are truly unique.
Gabbeh Rugs - History and Geography
Remaining mostly traditional, the Gabbeh rugs showed a small amount of influence from Turkish and Kurdish techniques.
A Guide to Golpayegan Rugs
Originating from the town of Golpayegan, Iran, these rugs and carpets are known widely for their beauty and elegance.
Hamadan Rugs - An Overview
Hamadan and a number of its surrounding cities make up a large portion of the Oriental rug and carpet industry in Iran.
The Heriz Rug and Carpet History
Often using the symmetrical Turkish knot, they hand knot these oriental Heriz rugs and carpets into beautiful patterns and designs.
The Geography and History of Isfahan Rugs
Being pioneers in the area of Isfahan in the sixteenth century, the designs and patterns displayed on the Persian Isfahan rugs and runners have been greatly influenced by their surroundings.
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